"Why
Do We Buy Real Estate?" and more
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Posted: 21 Oct 2013 04:00 AM
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Today we are excited to
welcome back Ashley Garner as our guest blogger for today’s post.
Ashley chose to expand on two sections of the most recent edition of KCM as
his inspiration for today’s article. – The KCM Crew
Why
do you own your home? Why do you want to buy a home? According to Fannie Mae
the top five reasons people buy a home or aspire to buy a home are: To have a
better place to raise their children; A place where their family can feel
safe; To have more space; Freedom to renovate to their own taste; and Owning
is a better investment. Does this hold true for you? How about for a friend
or family member you are close to? I know that all five reasons were a factor
in my personal decision to own a home rather than rent. While I do think that
sometimes for some people it is better to rent than own (or possibly it is
the only option), the vast majority of the time there is no question it is
better to own than rent.
The reasons we buy a home
have stayed constant throughout the recovery of our real estate market and
are strengthening all the while.
Freedom
People have to live somewhere
and at least in the United States, people want to own where they live. It has
a lot to do with freedom. We are a free nation with citizens who strive for
financial freedom, enjoy their religious freedom, freedom to say what we
want, etc. Something about owning your home gives you freedom.
Every day I work with people
who are buying a home and they all have their own unique set of
circumstances. Some are newly married and are ready to start their life
together. Some need more space. Some have the means to buy a home in a
special location to enjoy the beauty of the oceans or mountains. Either way
the drive to own is strong.
Recovery
Let’s face it; we have been
through tough economic times in the past several years. Many of us have been
caught in the midst of short sales, foreclosures and even bankruptcies. The
first question I’m asked by someone who has been through a tough time is “how
long do I have to wait before I can buy another house?”
The American Dream
In 1931 the phrase “The
American Dream” was defined by James Truslow Adams, historian and author, in
his book Epic of America- “…life should be better and richer and
fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or
achievement”. Homeownership is a very strong part of the American Dream.
We have all read books, seen
movies and heard stories about immigrants who have come to America in pursuit
of a better life in a society that allowed them to better themselves based on
their own ability and achievement. Most of these people were coming to
America from a society that was without opportunity because the class
structure did not allow for significant achievement…you pretty much stayed in
the class in which you were born.
In America that is not the
case, every day we have the freedom to make better choices, work smarter,
work harder, take risks, etc. all in pursuit getting to a better place than
we came from.
Financial Strength
Owning a home is one of the
best ways to better yourself as judged in financial AND non- financial terms.
For example, according to the Federal Reserve (2012), on average, Homeowners
have a total net worth over thirty times greater than those who rent their
home. For most of us the equity in our home is the biggest asset on our
balance sheet.
Other Factors
Some of the non-financial
related ways we are better off owning a home versus renting include having
more room for our growing family by way of buying a bigger house or adding on
to our current house… if you rent, your landlord is not likely to allow you
to knock down walls and add on to your apartment.
Another way we are better is
by having the ability to choose where we want to live. Location is the
single most important variable that affects the value of real estate, there
is good reason for this…if the location is unsafe, polluted, noisy,
high-traffic, prone to flooding, etc. then it less valuable than a location
which is safe, quiet, convenient, dry, etc.
Achieving the American Dream
is a noble pursuit. I would argue that owning your own home is one of the
very best ways to live that Dream. It isn’t the only way but it is so
important psychologically and financially that it helped make the USA the
wonderfully free and prosperous nation it is and will be.
Why do you own your home? Why
do you want to buy a home? Go out and achieve the American Dream!
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Posted: 21 Oct 2013 04:00 AM
PDT
Interest rates fell
approximately a half a point in the weeks following Ben Bernanke's
announcement in late September that the Fed would continue their pace of bond
purchases. This purchasing of bonds has acted as a stimulus package for the
housing industry as it has kept mortgage interest rates at historic lows.
However, rates over the last few weeks are again inching upward.
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